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The 35 animals trying to find their permanently home at Newcastle Cat and Dog Shelter

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Blue-considered Pocket Bully Nova and the lavish little Luca are simply a number of the sensational four-legged pals looking for a brand-new home and owners this summertime.

Some animals taken into the care of the Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter have actually invested months – and in some cases even years – trying to find the best individuals to come along to offer the love and love they require.




There are presently 35 animals at the Tyneside-based shelter trying to find a brand-new permanently home, both cats and dogs, plus kittens, each of which hope that the right family will pay them a see imminently.

However, there’s no doubt that handling a brand-new family pet is a considerable dedication, so it’s important that you perform total research study prior to handling the duty of taking care of an animal. Those who have the ability to do so will be rewarded with friendship for a life time, and the endlessly-rewarding love of their brand-new furry friend.

Details and queries about the animals presently living at Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter can be discovered by visiting their website here. Here are the lovable dogs and cats who are presently trying to find their permanently houses in the North East.

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Paddy is a three-year-old Lurcher who might be rehomed with kids 10+ however requires to be the only animal in the home.

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Tilly is trying to find an adult-only home where she will be the only animal in the home.

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Bilko is a five-year-old Greyhound who can cope with kids 10+ and another dog however no cats or little animals.

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Knox, a four-year-old Greyhound, can cope with kids 10+, he might cope with another dog however no other animals.

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Neil, a three-year-old Lurcher, can be rehomed with kids aged 10+ and other dogs, however no cats or little animals.

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Dolores might cope with kids aged 10+, however would choose to be the only dog in the home. She is a three-year-old Jack Russell Terrier-cross.

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Nova is trying to find an adult-only home. Nova is a 10-month-old Pocket Bully and can cope with other dogs, however no cats or little animals.

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Odin, a two-year-old Shar Pei, is trying to find an adult-only home without any other animals in the home.

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North, who is a one-year-old XL Bully, is trying to find an adult-only home without any other animals in the home.

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Lily is a four-year-old Shar-Pei who requires an adult-only home and want to be the only animal in the home.

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Jet is a seven-month-old Mastiff cross and is trying to find a home with kids 10+ however requires to be the only animal in the home.

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Binx is a four-year-old male outside cat who want to reside in an older children/adult just home, without any other animals.

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Rosie is around 7 years of ages, and is an outside cat who can cope with kids aged 10+, and would choose to be the only family pet in the home.

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Cynder is an eight-year-old female outside cat, who would like an adult only home as the only family pet.

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Eddie & Howe are seven-year-old males who are outside cats who might cope with kids aged 5+.

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Thor & Loki are nine-year-old male outside cats, that can cope with kids aged 10+.

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Liquorice & Allsorts are 12-year-old women who are indoor cats who might cope with kids any age.

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Cirrus & Sunny are simply 3 months old. The young boys are outside cats who might cope with kids of any age.

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Felix is a two-year-old boy. He is an indoor cat, who might cope with kids aged 10+.

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Cedric is a four-year-old male outside cat, who is trying to find an adult-only home.

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Gizmo is an outside cat, aged one, who want to reside in an adult-only home without any other animals.

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Morticia is an outside cat. She is 6 years of ages and might live with kids of any age.

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Links is an outside cat, aged two-three who might cope with kids of any age.

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Stormy is an outside cat, aged two-three who might cope with kids of any age.

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Oreo is an outside cat, aged one, who might cope with kids aged 10+.

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Milo is an outside cat, she is one-year-old and might cope with kids age 10+, however no other cats.

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Marvin is an outside cat, aged 2, who might cope with kids aged 10+.

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Luca is an outside cat, aged one, who would like an adult-only home without any other animals.

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Bobby and Jessie are outside cats, they are eight-year-old male and female cats who might coped with kids aged 5+.

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All kittens are trying to find houses that can use outside gain access to, and might cope with kids of any age. They can go as songs or sets.

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